University of Kansas Medical Center
Fellowship Information
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| Duration: 1-2 years Accreditation: UCNS Program Overview KUMC offers two multidisciplinary tracks in Neurocritical Care: a one-year program for those with prior critical care fellowship training and a two-year program for neurology or emergency medicine graduates. Fellows train at The University of Kansas Health System, a world-class academic center with a dedicated 28-bed Neuro ICU equipped with continuous EEG monitoring and portable CT imaging. Key Features Comprehensive Clinical Training: Rotations include Neuro ICU, medical/transplant ICU, cardiothoracic ICU, trauma ICU, stroke, neurosurgery, and anesthesia. Procedural Skills: Fellows gain experience in arterial lines, industry-sponsored studies, and mentored research projects. Electives: EEG, neuroradiology, palliative care, and focused research blocks. Call Structure: Home call during NICU months (3-4 nights/week). Track Options Two-Year Track: Ideal for neurology or emergency medicine graduates, includes diverse ICU rotations and up to 5 months of research. One-Year Track: For fellows with prior critical care training; focused on Neuro ICU, stroke, EEG, and neuroradiology. Why Choose KUMC? UCNS-accredited program with expert neurointensivist faculty. State-of-art Neuro ICU and multidisciplinary training environment. Strong emphasis on research and academic development. | |
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Contact Information
Director:
Michael Abrahamsqandil@kumc.edu
Administrative Contact:
Stacey Qandilsqandil@kumc.edu